PAPUA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Mathius Fakhiri said a team of investigators from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will meet Papua Governor Lukas Enembe on Thursday, November 3.
The meeting will take place at Lukas's private residence in Koya Tengah, Jayapura.
"It is true that the KPK team and a team of doctors will soon meet with Governor Enembe," said Fakhiri in Jayapura, as quoted from Antara, Thursday, November 3 morning.
Fakhiri said that Lukas Enembe had stated his readiness to accept investigators and doctors from the KPK.
According to him, an independent doctor from the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) will accompany the KPK doctors.
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He added that the presence of the KPK team was in the context of investigating the case he was handling because the law still had to be enforced. However, on the one hand, you have to look at the human side.
Moreover, said Fakhiri, Lukas had four strokes.
Humanely, according to Inspector General Pol. Fakhiri, health will be taken into consideration because before any investigation by any investigator, there will be questions regarding physical and spiritual health.
Previously, the KPK team, which consisted of 15 people, had been in Jayapura, Papua since Wednesday 2 November.
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Papuan Governor Lukas Enembe as a suspect in the bribery and gratification case of IDR 1 billion.
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